In 2018, we worked with 29 Orang Asli villages in Pahang and Perak, and 2 villages in Sarawak to alleviate water poverty in their communities.
Making water more accessible
Providing clean, filtered drinking water
Empowering communities with WASH training
Thank you to our partners, funders, and individual donors for helping to improve the quality of life in these underserved communities through clean water. There are still many villages in need of help, please reach out to us if you'd like to contribute.
Rita walks home after a long day, carrying a woven basket on her back filled with a heavy but precious load, water

She walks slowly as she adjusts the basket’s straps to ease the weight on her shoulders. Dusty from the walk, it takes her almost an hour to finally reach home.

She unloads the water and sets to work portioning it. It has to last until tomorrow, which is when her journey for water starts again. This is her daily life.
KUCHING: Around 200 people in Kampung Sion, Tapah now have improved access to clean water under the Communities Unite for Purewater (CUP) programme by Global Peace Foundation Malaysia.
The Global Peace Convention will bring together leading international experts, policy makers, and peace advocates to share best practices and develop multi-sector partnerships for sustainable peace and development from February 26 to March 1. GPC 2019 is convening in conjunction with the centenary of the Korean independence movement, a historic milestone toward a unified and peaceful Korea.
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